All of the following are true of weighted credit except: A. it is based on more than a 4.0 scale. B. it helps improve your GPA if you do well. C. it is awarded for earning an A or a B in class. D. It is given to students in dual enrollment, advanced, AP, or IB courses.
this one's answers are worded a little tricky. but, the definition of a weighted gpa is : "Grade point average calculated after adding extra points (“weight”) for honors or Advanced Placement courses. Typically this means that an A in these courses receives 5 points rather than 4 and a B receives 4 rather than 3, so the overall GPA can exceed 4.0" using that definition we can already exclude answers A and D. obviously using common knowledge if you do well in any class it will improve your GPA so we can get rid of B. So that leaves you with C as your answer :)
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